Sustainable Warwick to host EPA waste expert at Feb. 21 meeting

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The Food Recovery Challenge is one of two voluntary partnerships that the EPA relies upon to reduce the amount of municipal solid waste entering landfills. Rachel Chaput of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Sustainable Materials Management program will be discussing this issue as the featured speaker at the Sustainable Warwick meeting on Feb. 21.

WARWICK — Rachel Chaput of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Sustainable Materials Management program will be the featured speaker at the Sustainable Warwick meeting on Wednesday, Feb. 21.

The meeting is at 7:30 p.m. in the Warwick Senior Center, 132 Kings Highway (behind Town Hall).

The EPA Sustainable Materials Management program strives to reduce the amount of municipal solid waste entering landfills. This not only reduces problems with landfills, but also saves municipalities money.

To accomplish this goal, the agency relies heavily on two voluntary, free partnership programs: